Prolific and popular, Charles Courtney Curran (1861 – 1942) helped revive traditional artwork in late 19th-century America. Originally from Hartford, Kentucky, Curran was best known for fusing plein air painting and Realism in images of young women wearing white dresses under picturesque skies. He was only 23 when he received artistic recognition by exhibiting at New York’s National Academy of Design. Curran’s Impressionistic style and skill in light portrayal were honed by two years at Paris’ Academie Julien. Attaining prominence with his figure artwork, Curran also painted portraits, landscapes and views from Peking’s Imperial Temples.

This art print displays sharp, vivid images with a high degree of color accuracy. A member of the versatile family of art prints, this high-quality reproduction represents the best of both worlds: quality and affordability. Art prints are created on paper similar to that of a postcard or greeting card using a digital or offset lithography press.

About Canvas

An affordable alternative to original art, canvas pops off the wall with rich texture, color and detail. The artist-grade, acid-free cotton canvas is protected with a UV coating that eliminates glare.

An affordable alternative to original art, canvas pops off the wall with rich texture, color and detail. The artist-grade, acid-free cotton canvas is protected with a UV coating that eliminates glare.

About Wood Mount

Bond your art to a thick piece of beveled hardboard for a clean and sleek style. Made from high-quality materials for durability, the art is finished with a protective UV coating.

About Laminate

Laminate is a quick and affordable way to protect posters and prints. The clear laminate film shields against fading, fingerprints and other contaminants.